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The Amp Designer interface is divided into four main parameter sections.
Model parameters: The Model pop-up menu at the bottom of the window is used to
choose a preconfigured model, consisting of an amplifier, a cabinet, an EQ type, and
a microphone type. The other pop-up menus enable you to independently choose
the type of amplifier, cabinet, and microphone. See Build a custom Logic Pro
Amp Designer combo.
Amp parameters: Located at each end of the knobs section, these parameters are used
to set the input gain, presence, and output level of an amp. See Logic Pro Amp Designer
amplifier controls.
Effects parameters: Located in the center of the knobs section, these parameters
control the integrated effects. See Logic Pro Amp Designer effects overview.
Microphone parameters: Located at the right of the interface, these parameters set the
type and position of the microphone that captures the amplifier and cabinet sound.
See Logic Pro Amp Designer microphone parameters.
Output slider: The Output slider (or the Output field, in the small interface) is found
at the lower-right corner of the interface. It serves as the final level control for
Amp Designer output that is fed to ensuing Insert slots in the channel strip or
directly to the channel strip output.
Note: This parameter is different from the Master control, which serves the dual
purpose of sound design as well as controlling the level of the Amp section.